A swine flu outbreak in Iran killed 112 people since mid-November and
the country's first medical worker has died of the virus, media said on
Monday.
"About 1 190 people have been diagnosed with the (H1N1)
virus and hospitalised" and "the death toll has reached 112", state news
agency IRNA quoted a health ministry official as saying.
"Vaccines
and laboratory equipment for diagnosis are available around the clock
across the country," said Mohammad Mehdi Gouya, the head of the
ministry's communicable diseases department.
The outbreak was
"under control" and its "first and more serious wave" of expansion was
expected to diminish "in the coming days", he added.
Swine
flu deaths have mostly been in southeastern Iran, while many other
provinces across the country have reported isolated fatalities. Authorities earlier this month warned that swine flu could spread to Tehran and provinces in the north and west.
A
major H1N1 outbreak sparked a World Health Organisation pandemic alert
in June 2009 after the virus emerged from Mexico and the United States.

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